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What formal features of Romeo and Juliet might lead critics to categorise it as a tragedy?
To analyse theformal tragic features of Romeo and Juliet which could lead to its critical classification as a tragedy first and foremost is the understanding of the formal definition of tragedy as given by Aristotle and the understanding of it with regards to Senecan tragedy which provided the model for Elizabethan tragedy, and the contemporary view of tragedy.
Aristotle’s formal elements of tragedy...

be defined with one word. One of the most famous literary texts about the variations of love is William Shakespeare's ‘Romeo andJuliet’. In the play Shakespeare utilizes language techniques, characterization and plot to provide the reader with a range of ideas about love. The fundamentals of the play lie within the protagonist, Romeo where the notions of love are held. This essay will explore the variations of love depicted in the play, and discuss what literary techniques are used by Shakespeare...

Comparative EssayRomeo and Juliet: Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann
When making books or plays into films, every director interprets the text differently. In the case of Romeo and Juliet, Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann’s film are different in many ways even though they are based on the same play. The film by Franco Zeffirelli, in 1968, does a better job reenacting the play in a motion picture than the film made by Baz Luhrmann, in 1996, because the setting, costumes and characterization...

Romeo and Julietessay
By: Chad
In the book “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, all of the situation that were
happening between Romeo and Juliet, including their death, could have been prevented in
many ways. There are three important points on how they could have prevented the death
of both Romeo and Juliet. They are, the family feud between the Capulet and the
Montague, the role of woman at that time, and their hasty behaviours. Now if we roll
everything up in to...

Romeo & Juliet: Essay
At times in life, due to certain circumstances we are forced to make quick decisions, some of which can result in serious consequences, as in the play Romeo and Juliet. In this story, time shows its value as haste contributes to the tragic outcome of the play as can be seen with the characters Romeo and Juliet, Capulet, and Friar Lawrence who acted on quick decisions.
The initial impression of haste was displayed by Romeo and Juliet, who in the end of the story...

﻿Essay Prompt: Think about Romeo and Juliet in terms of what qualities they represent. What might Shakespeare be saying about these qualities? In a well-written essay, discuss qualities you believe Shakespeare is attempting to reveal in the characters Romeo and Juliet. In the second half of your essay, discuss which of these qualities you see in yourself. Are you more a Romeo, a Juliet, or a combination of both?
Qualities that Determine Destinies
Blaise Pascal, an honored French mathematician...

﻿Amanda Lauro
Mr. Bosley
4/28/14
Romeo and Julietessay
Suicide can be an impulsive decision, as is young love in many cases. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare connects suicide and love in an inextricable pattern. Romeo and Juliet meet and promptly want to be married. This decision is rash because surely no one can become “in love” in that short amount of time. Juliet takes a potion that will make it appear as though she is dead so that she will not have to marry her suitor...

﻿Romeo and JulietEssay
Some believe that whatever happens during the course of their lives is inevitable and every event destined and laid out before them like a map to their life; in other words, fate. Fate is defined as a force, principle or power that predetermines events, it is the inevitable events that are destined by this force. Why do Romeo and Juliet meet? Why do Mercutio and Tybalt have to die? Why does Juliet awaken seconds after Romeo dies? These occurrences are caused by fate...

﻿Colby James
Mrs. Bates
English
May 2015
Romeo & JulietEssay
The cause of Romeo and Juliet’s morbid demise in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a combination of a few different things. Maybe if it had been only one thing working against them, they would have survived. But alas, they ended up dying next to each other. Ultimately, Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were their own fault.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet in this tragic play truly do pluck at the strings of the heart. As...

Cavanaugh
Romeo and JulietEssay
15 May 2014
Make or Break
Parents or parental figures play a big role in every child’s life. They can be good role models and set good examples for their children, or be awful ones and set bad examples. It is the “make or break” part in every child’s life. In the tragedy The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, Friar Lawrence and the Nurse serve as parental figures that greatly impact the development of Romeo and Juliet respectively...

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Romeo & JulietEssayRomeo andJuliet, written by Shakespeare, is a romantic tragedy that involves two teenagers who fall in love at a ball and later, they find out that they are from feuding families. Nonetheless, they still manage to continue their love affair in secret and ultimately, things end up spiraling out of control which results in their death. Romeo and Juliet are to blame for their own deaths. It’s their fault and not the...

of scene 4 in which Romeo Benvolio and Mercutio prepare to go to the party and how they interact.
Benvolio want to dance a short time, then leave; He and Mercutio want Romeo to dance, but he is to sad. Mercutio makes long plays on words, while Benvolio tries to have the continue on their way to the party. Romeo has forebodings, and Mecutio answers them with long description of the fairy tale queen, describing her wagon and attendants and the dreams she puts into effect. Romeo and Benvolio ask Mercutio...

Romeo and Julietessay
Baz Lurhman's modern film interpretation of William Shakespeare'sRomeo and Juliet has been a very successful transformation of the classic, original play to a modern context of Los. Angelos gang warfare. Lurhman's film manages to relate the 16th century play to a modern audience while at the same time maintaining textual integrity of the play. He has retained the plot, and language of the original text at the same time as conveying Shakespeare's...

English 9A
30 September 2013
“Romeo and Juliet” Essay
The play “Romeo and Juliet”, written by William Shakespeare, is considered one of the most famous plays ever written. The story is about two “star-crossed lovers”, Romeo and Juliet, who are part of two feuding families. Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague. Eventually the difficulties of being from two families that hate each other lead to their deaths. Romeo drinks a poison that kills him and Juliet stabs herself because of this. This...

Romeo and JulietEssay
Friar Lawrence (Ecclesiastical leaders, in addition, should be held to a higher standard.)
1. Self Interest(hidden agenda)
-Friar married them for self interest.(See their household together)
Friar Laurence, through his lack of good judgment, is largely responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Rather than being supportive of them and helping them disclose their loving situation, Friar Laurence took the “easy” way out. He succumbed to their desire...

﻿November 18th 2011 Jennifer
Romeo and Juliet Persuasive Essay Draft
Everything in life happens for a reason, and ultimately fate has a special way in making it all happen. Within the tragic love story of William Shakespeare’s classic, “Romeo and Juliet” fate decides the two lover’s destiny together along with many other factors. The power of fate brought Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet together yet it also decided to lead them into their own demise. Ultimately fate decided...

Romeo and JulietEssay
The media piece I am writing about is Romeo and Juliet. It was directed by Baz Luhrmann and was made in 1996. In the film 'Romeo and Juliet', Luhrmann uses a mixture of sound and visual techniques to make a Shakesperian play appeal to a modern audience successfully. The original playwas written in 1595 and Luhrmann has put the play into a modern perspective for the days of 1996. In the story there's two rivalling families, The Capulets and The Montagues, the two families...

﻿Mrs. Pellecchia
ENG 1DE/1
March 25th, 2013
Romeo and JulietEssay
John Wooden once said “Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” Have you ever wondered what it is like just to be judged by someone based on the reputation that they have been given? Well, Romeo Montague who is the only son of Lord and Lady Montague, also who is also the main protagonist throughout the...

Contrast Essay: Romeo and Juliet
Often times people say that William Shakespeare was and still is a legend. They
are correct. It is amazing how Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet written
centuries ago can be better than Franco Zefferelli's movie production of Romeo
and Juliet, which had much better technology to work with only decades ago.
Although the movie appeared better, it left out some major parts. The play had
better mood and plot details which made it much more dramatic and by far a...

English Essay
The concept of fate functions as a central theme in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. In the opening prologue of the play, the chorus informs the audience that Romeo and Juliet are “Star Crossed Lovers”. What the chorus means by this is that Romeo and Juliet are controlled by fate, a force which is often related to the movements of the stars. No one can comprehend what fate has in store and neither did Romeo and Juliet. Fate is a powerful force, whether predestined or persuasions...

love in Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet is a complex tragedy exploring different dynamics of love and particularly true love. The play confronts the audience with the very old enmity between two families. The focus is primarily around Romeo and Juliet but also infatuation and brotherly love. Several interpretations have being made, although reading scenes from the real play give a direct familiarity with the text.
Romeo and Juliet the play is opened with a focus on the Montague’s and Romeos relationship...

Christian
January 22, 2006
Sonnet
Romeo and Juliet Literary Essay
In William Shakespeare’sRomeo and Juliet, the two lovers, Romeo and Juliet, are faced with the dilemma of trying to get married in the midst of an ancient feud between their two families. In their crisis, Romeo and Juliet seek guidance and consultation from the local Franciscan friar in their town of Verona, Friar Lawrence. Many people consider Friar Lawrence to be a wise and intelligent man and offer good advice, but it may...

Essay on Impulsiveness in Romeo & Juliet
"Wisely and slow: they stumble that run fast"(Pg 91, Line 97) those
words spoken by Friar Laurence. Words we must listen too. Impulsiveness leads
to downfall, and therefore people must strike a balance between being impulsive,
and being pragmatic. Time and time again Shakespeare showed us how
impulsiveness leads to tragedy.
First off, Capulet was a prudent, well-balanced person most of the time.
When Paris told Capulet that he wanted to marry Juliet...

Examine Shakespeare's treatment of relationships in Romeo and Juliet.
In this essay I will be examining William Shakespeare's treatment of relationships in Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire and was alive during the Elizabethan era. He was an English poet and playwright widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language. He wrote at least thirty seven plays and also wrote poems. His plays were comedies, histories and tragedies and some...

﻿Romeo & Juliet and Medea Essay
“You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams” – Dr. Seuss. This quote explains how love can possess you, sometimes in a way that causes powerful devotion. Other times it may cause a malignant insanity. But that is why I think that in the plays of Romeo & Juliet and Medea, love and hate are just as powerful because they create each other.
In the story of Romeo & Juliet, love and hate play a serious role in...

ESSAY
"The older you are, the wiser you get." is a well known proverb that provides insight in human tendencies to be impulsive, perfunctory and hasty. Part of maturing as a human being comes from understanding a predicament, deducing a solution and carefully reasoning whether there will be any consequences and if they would be worth it. Impulsive acts flaunt incompetence and immaturity. Albeit embarrassing regardless, there are often more resilient consequences than merely looking foolish for...

Exploring the different ways that Shakespeare presents the theme of love in the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the late 16th century.
The play was set in romantic Italy and has various different themes explored by Shakespeare which portray his views on different aspects of life. The main theme that this essay will be focusing on is exploring the different types of love and how they run throughout the play.
Some of the other...

How does William Shakespeare present violence and conflict in Romeo and Juliet and what does the audience learn from the consequences of the characters action?
In Romeo and Juliet the themes of conflict and violence are very important. The prologue, which acts as an overview of the play, highlights this. The lines “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny” and “where civil blood makes civil hands unclean” let us know that there is going to be violence and conflict throughout the play. The fact that...

Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most well known plays. One could speculate the reasons for this plays timeless qualities, but one of these reasons would undoubtedly be the uncanny use of classic humor that Shakespeare utilizes to cut the tension in between dramatic scenes and appeal to the humor of the Elizabethan audience from the most unsophisticated peasant to the most proper and formal noble of the era.
Humour has a very important role in Romeo and Juliet as it creates a vast array...

﻿Romeo And Juliet Friendship Essay
A friendship includes trust, honesty, commitment, caring, dependable, loyality, witty, love and communication. I will analyse the friendship between Romeo and Mercutio, and between Romeo and Benvolios. I will compare Rome and Benvolio’s friendship to Romeo and Mercutio’s friendship and decide which is better. Romeo and Mercutio’s friendship is filled with humour and is frivolous with care, but care isn’t shown emotional. Romeo and Benvolio’s friendship is filled...

Romeo and Juliet: Did Fate End it All?
In the story, Romeo and Juliet, the two young lovers are destined to fall in love. The story, however, has a tragic ending. William Shakespeare foreshadows the theme of fate in the Prologue with the quote, “A pair of star crossed lovers take their life.” (Prologue, L6) Fate represents a greater power that predetermines events in their lives and is unchangeable. Back in William Shakespeare’s time, the Elizabethans believed that this power rules...

to acknowledge the fact that each event in our lives, each person has an effect on our futures. In Shakespeare’s tragedy of “Romeo andJuliet”, a pair of “star-crossed lovers take their life”. This event alone, however, is not the cause of just Romeo and Juliet, but all the people in the fair city of Verona. As W.H. Auden, a poet and critic, once wrote, “”Romeo and Juliet” is not simply a tragedy of two individuals, but the tragedy of a city. Everybody in the city is in one way or another involved...

Romeo and JulietEssay- Who is to blame?
In Shakespeare’s well-known play write, Romeo andJuliet, star-crossed lovers suffer a tragic ending. Romeo and Juliet come from feuding families that would never allow their love, but they love each other anyways. Although, when Juliet tried to see her newly-wed husband, Romeo, things turn for the worse and they both die together. However, the question remains, who was the main cause of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Friar Laurence is the main cause of...

Who or what is to blame for the tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet?
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet depicts the story of two star-crossed lovers from feuding families who, after a series of fateful events, choose to take their own lives rather than live without each other. The tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet can be blamed on Friar Laurence, the family feud and the impulsive actions of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence makes several irresponsible decisions throughout the play such as his unwise...

Romeo and Juliet both end their lives in the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare.Romeo and Juliet are deeply in love with each and die just to be with each other. However, their love is not the reason to why they take their lives away. Fate plays a significant role in the deaths of these two characters and is at fault for their deaths as well. This also leads to the theme of fate versus free will. Romeo and Juliet are fated to meet each other from the beginning of the play and die with each other...

‘Shakespeare intends the audience to see that the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was destined to happen’
In the play,Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, is about two “star crossed” lovers who are destined to end in a tragic accident. Fate is the path that leads to the future and cannot be altered no matter the outcome. Set in Shakespearean time, fate was believed to be in control of people’s lives. The fact that Romeo and Juliet would never live a peaceful life, none of the tragedies would...

negative perspective on love is that the costs may outweigh the rewards
The play, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare and the novel, ‘Pride and Prejudice’,1813, by Jane Austen, both have the same concepts of love and that a rather negative perspective on love is that the costs may outweigh the rewards. In both texts, they demonstrate the limitations that prevent them from being together. In ‘Romeo and Juliet’, the idea of the opposing families, the pressures of society, the use of violent acts...

responsible for the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?
William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a story of two “star crossed lovers” from
feuding families, who fall in love at first sight, and later take their own lives as a result of the
many conflicts and situations they faced throughout the story. A tragedy of fate is a main
theme which heroes are given great happiness in the beginning, and then are reduced to sorrow
and/or ruin at the end of the story. However, Romeo and Juliet’s fall was not their...

Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet adolescents who lack the wisdom obtained from life experience and react with dramatic haste, failing to contemplate the possible risks consequences of their actions is revealed. Through this tale of love there are many events leading to the tragic endings of his two main characters, Shakespeare shows how if rationality and patience is not used it will lead to downfall. Many teenagers, four hundred years ago and to this day are like Romeo and Juliet; impulsive and do...

Romeo and Juliet: Essay
Topic Sentence: Who, in your opinion, is most to blame for this tragedy?
One of Shakespeare’s most known plays is the love story between Romeo and Juliet, which ends up as a tragedy. There are many different reasons and causes to why this tragedy occurred between the two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurance, their parents and also the element of fate. Romeo and Juliet are two young lovers who seem to rush the love between each other by becoming married to after...

Romeo and JulietEssay
“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Many people all over the world have heard the expression from William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet. The tragedy is about two star crossed lovers who are born into two different families, Juliet’s family, the Capulets and Romeo’s family, the Montague’s. The families have an ancient grudge. Due to this family feud, many drastic events take place involving deceit, sorrow, sacrifice and pain, resulting in...

and Restraints. Romeo and Juliet’s impulses and self-control used in Romeo and Juliet.
In the play ofRomeo and Juliet, many characters show how they cannot handle the pressure that they are faced with which leads to impulse and action which is taken without thinking it through. Many of the characters show a lack of self-control and exaggerations which leads to broken-hearts and many unfortunate situations which result in deaths and miscommunications.
Over the course of Romeos love life, he tends...

Romeo’s Language Transformation
What comes to mind when one thinks of love? The story of Romeo and Juliet is usually one of the first things, but most people think that this tragedy has a happy ending. No, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet ends by the two star crossed lovers killing themselves out of love. The tragedy was written by William Shakespeare, who was well known for his use of figurative language in his many, many great works of literature. These types of language depict certain characteristics...

A Taste of Shakespeare - 'Romeo and Juliet'
William Shakespeare is widely known for all of his literary works; one of his most famous love tragedies being 'Romeo and Juliet'. A Shakespearean definition of tragedy exemplifies the sense that human beings are inevitably doomed through their own failures or errors, the ironic action of their virtues, or even through the nature of fate and destiny (Sayour, Susan, 2007). Romeo and Juliet is a tragic tale based on two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths...

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Romeo and Juliet Research Paper
William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is now a major term of romantic tragedy over two feuding families between Capulet and Montague. Based on William Shakespeare’s work, there are two different versions of this story. While Franco Zeffirelli’s version conveys an old fashioned style of Romeo and Juliet, on the other hand, Baz Luhrmann’s version demonstrates a modernized version having characteristics of fancy clothes, loud music, and modern atmosphere. Comparing...

could have happened if the protagonist made a different choice. Likewise, this idea is prevalent within Romeo and Juliet. Furthermore, this play portrays two children from warring families who meet and fall in love, but eventually kill themselves as their love is not accepted in either family. In Romeo and Juliet foil characters are used to contrast different characteristics of both Romeo and Juliet. They also take on the role of changing faith. These characters exemplify how faith can have two sides...

Love in all its Forms in - Romeo and JulietEssay
The theme of love is probably the most common theme in all literature and Romeo and Juliet is no exception. The theme of love is predominant throughout the entire of play of Romeo and Juliet. There are many different forms
of love and Shakespeare incorporates many of them into his "Romeo and Juliet" play. In " Romeo and Juliet" Shakespeare brings out the cruel superficial love Romeo has for Rosaline, the bawdy, physical, and sexual love that Shakespeare...

﻿Pre-AP English
April 29, 2014
Romeo & Juliet: Compare and Contrast Essay
Getting to read “Romeo and Juliet” was a great experience that will never be forgotten! A tragic story of young lovers with innocent hearts who attempt to fight their “star-crossed” fate. It was very interesting to see how different directors interpreted the play compared to the original by Shakespeare. Viewing the story from different angles helps you develop a better understanding of the story.
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Romeo and Juliet
1. In the play Romeo and Juliet, the two characters Romeo and Mercutio, despite being close friends, are quite different when it comes to their personalities and the way they view things. What is a rather large difference between the two is their sharply contrasting views on love. Romeo is a romantic that takes love too seriously, although he has a bit of a habit of switching his feelings towards different girls. His character seems to suffer from a type of manic depression. He easily...

What does the play “Romeo and Juliet” suggest about age being a factor in love?
The Age of Love
By Adrianna Raithby
Love is delicate. It is the way that one shows attachment and affection for one another. William Shakespeare, the author of this play, did a great job in writing and emphasizing the love between two people. But what does age have to do with love? What is it supposed to mean? What does it signify? In the case of Romeo and Juliet, age is not a factor because the two inseparable lovers...

In the early stages of Romeo and Juliet, the Montague parents send Benvolio to discern the cause of Romeo’s melancholy. They intervene in his relationship, but in this case it has no long-lasting effects. During Romeo’s relationship with Juliet, adults again intervene; sadly, though, in this case the effects are deeply felt and much more pernicious. Adult figures deter Romeo and Juliet’s relationship.
The authoritative adults make decisions for Romeo and Juliet that contradict the interests of...

11/21/10
Romeo and JulietEssay
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This is commonly known as Newton’s third law of motion and it is one of the basic components of classic physics. This same concept is shown in Romeo and Juliet by illustrating that there is a balance in life, as in when there is a fortunate event that acts as a action force, there will always be an unfortunate event that is the resulting reaction force. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a story...

Romeo and JulietEssay
Shakespeare’s eminent play, Romeo and Juliet is a classic love story. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are two young kids who fall in love. Their families have an on-going feud and cannot stand each other. The two star-crossed lovers rush to their marriage and end this family feud through an unexpected turn of events. Shakespeare writes this novel to criticize and exaggerate young love. In the novel, Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, young love is made to...

Romeo and Juliet- EssayRomeo and Juliet is a Shakespearean classic that is widely considered to be timeless and universal - a quality that is attained through the strong values, themes, language techniques and characterisations of the play. The themes that are presented in the play revolve around love, hate, death &amp; violence which contribute in a major way to intensify the plot and drama of the play. Other themes include the individual versus society, and the certainty of fate. Shakespeare...

rind of this weak flower
Poison hath residence, and medicine power:
For this, being smelt, with the part cheers each part;
Being tasted, stay all senses with the heart,” (Friar Lawrence, 2.3, 19-23)
An Analysis of Foil Characters within Romeo and Juliet
A foil character is a character whose function is to be compared or contrasted with the main protagonist. Moreover, a foil character is used to heighten and illuminate drastic differences or extreme similarities in the main character. Furthermore...

Romeo and JulietEssay
There are a number of theories as to why Romeo and Juliet take their lives. Most of these theories state that the couple’s selfishness and failure to love caused their demise. These are all possible causes of the tragedy, but there is one that is the definite answer: the pressure of religion and the idea of fulfilling God’s will led to their death. If religion were not a factor then the lovers would not have looked to Friar Lawrence-a man of God-for guidance. The Friar has...

Essay
The process of growing up and acting in a mature manner is not always easy. In Romeo and
Juliet, Shakespeare demonstrates that young people struggle in life depending on their maturity
level. Shakespeare shows that three people in the play are struggling to deal maturely with
different challenges Romeo, Juliet and Tybalt are placed with the same problems.
Romeo is faced with challenges throughout the entire play. Romeo is forced to figure out
a plan...

﻿Romeo & Juliet Movie Analysis
Year 10 English
Mrs Douglass
Good morning/afternoon Mrs Douglass and class. Today I will be comparing two versions of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet. One of the films was produced in the year 1996; this was directed by Baz Luhrmann. The two main roles of Romeo and Juliet were played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. The other film being analysed was directed by Franco Zefirelli, it was released in 1968. Leonard Whiting had...

“For never was there a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo”. There were many factors that lead to the deaths ofRomeo and Juliet, who or what was most responsible for this tragedy?
The play “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare, is a moving yet inspiring story about two
hasty teens who are brought together by love and later torn apart through hate. Although the theme of hate and Romeo and Juliet themselves are contributors of their own deaths, it is important to note...

TERM PAPER ON
Romeo + Juliet
by
Baz Luhrmann
NAME: Gay Kai Wei, Dexter
MATRIC NO: U1022289H
HANDPHONE NUMBER: 97963039
DATE OF SUBMISSION: 25 FEBRUARY 2013
Romeo and Juliet’s death was a result of many misfortunes, but they were mostly victims of the society in which they live, malignant fate and their own passion. When Shakespeare wrote this play it was 400 years ago, the “society” then is different from the “society” now.
This essay will consider the Movie “Romeo + Juliet” by Baz Luhrmann...